Boxman108 wrote:
So what is this guy supposed to do? lol
Email is generally a bad approach. You've pulled the trigger on that one, already, so just consider it lesson learned.
I also don't get the big deal. It depends on the nature of work. A librarian doesn't carry the same kind weight as, say, a nurse. So there's no harm in checking out a book and asking, "oh, did you think about going with me to the ____ next Saturday?" As long as you're not monopolizing time for work and you keep it short, there shouldn't be a problem.
This also falls into the category of when/where it actually IS appropriate. You can't approach a girl in a bar because she wants to be left alone while she enjoys her drink. You can't approach a girl in a library because she wants to enjoy her book. You can't approach a girl in an art gallery because she wants to enjoy the art. You can't approach a girl in a coffee shop because she's drinking coffee. You can't approach a girl at the park because she's exercising on the jogging path and approaching anyone in the park makes you a creep. You can't approach a girl on online dating sites because EVERY guy does this and it makes you a creep...
You can't approach a girl ______ because she's there to _____ and you're a creep. Get it?
It's a Catch-22. The only ways out of it are 1) Don't play stupid games, or 2) Break "the rules."
Having said that... Just be sensitive to the workplace environment and context.
My employer merged with my SO's employer, so I typically do drop by her daycare when I get off work. I once briefly dated a girl I met at *gasp* her workplace, coincidentally a college library. So, basically, yeah, you CAN do things like that. You just have to be sensitive to the work environment and context. A workplace that is closed to the general public, such as a government office building or a hospital, is not the kind of place you can just walk in and meet someone. A convenience store, a bank, a grocery--any place where customers meet employees face to face with a high volume of traffic (a bank teller as opposed to a loan officer) are friendlier to that kind of thing.
Granted, it's not my first choice and some of the issues with that have already been pointed out in the thread. But like I said, how DO you meet people? One of the most interesting ways I've met women was on the jogging trail at the park. The trick is to just be there regularly enough that they almost expect to see you, so saying hello and exchanging info like names, etc. is just natural. You're not a creep because, "oh yeah, I know him! He's on the jogging path every day," You're two steps from getting a date that way.
Use your best judgment. When in doubt, DON'T. Take the naysayers with an appropriately sized grain of salt.
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